Man behind Big Mountain music fest apologies for fiasco
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published : 16 Dec 2020 at 19:49
13 Fans flock to Big Mountain Music Festival in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima last weekend. (Photo from Bing Mountain Music Festival)
The organiser of the Big Mountain Music Festival on Wednesday apologised to fans, authorities, the provinces and his colleagues for the abrupt end of the shows.
Yuthana Boonorm posted a Facebook message blaming himself for the premature end of the event on the order of Nakhon Ratchasima health authorities after the organisers failed to enforce strict measures to contain the coronavirus. I could not manage everything as planned, especially measures to prevent Covid-19 that should have been more stringent and carried out with better efficiency, he wrote.
Grammy executives to hear charges over music festival
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published : 15 Dec 2020 at 19:29
5 Concert-goers crowd the Big Mountain Music Festival in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima on Saturday. (Photo from @paiyoonaima Twitter account)
Police will summon executives of music giant GMM Grammy to acknowledge charges for violating a coronavirus emergency decree over the Big Mountain Music Festival in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima on Sunday.
Pol Lt Gen Panurat Lakboon, commander of the Provincial Police Region 3, said on Tuesday that Nakhon Ratchasima public health officials had filed a complaint against the organisers of the Big Mountain Music Festival after the event went ahead on Sunday in defiance of an order cancelling its second day by the communicable diseases committee.
The bill was delayed due to concerns that the amendments could restrict business freedom.
The changes could allow authorities to order the closure of gyms, group exercise facilities and ski lift gondolas.
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Finland s government has completed a proposal to amend the Infectious Diseases Act in order to respond more effectively in the battle against the coronavirus. The bill was sent to Parliament on Thursday and will be discussed in a special session on Saturday.
The change in the law has been in the works since summer, but was delayed due to a lack of consensus within the government. The Social Affairs and Health Committee is responsible for handling this matter.